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Salman finds 'Baahubali' numbers scary
Mumbai: S.S. Rajamouli's magnum opus "Baahubali" has shattered all records at the box office and superstar Salman Khan feels that Bollywood hasn't yet reached the level to deliver a similar blockbuster.
"We don't think we can make that (collections) right now until we're proved wrong. Of course, these numbers (of the film) do scare you. 'Baahubali' is a damn good film but it needed our cinema (Bollywood) to get those numbers," Salman said.
Salman was the right person to answer this question as several of his films have entered the Rs.150-crore and Rs.200-crore club.
But "Baahubali" has earned Rs.150 crore at the box office over its opening weekend itself. The multi-lingual drama is now inching towards the Rs.300 crore-mark.
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